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"I laugh along despite feeling unnerved. It's growing clearer that I'm caught in an increasingly distasteful situation. If I wasn't on a professional assignment, I would tell him where he could go instead of 'upstairs'. But because I am working, my brain races for another superficial conversation topic without letting on that I'm upset."

Brodsky said at the end of the interview Kane gave her "a not-entirely consensual kiss on the cheek".

She used her story to call for "a lot more professionalism toward women in the music industry".

On Twitter she said she was "scared out of my skull" to write the story.

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"Dear Rachel," the letter read. "I really enjoyed chatting to you about the new record. I am just very sorry that silly remarks I made during our interview have caused offence. I recognise my 'Carry On' humour during the interview was ill judged and I am mortified that it made you feel uncomfortable. Please accept my sincere apologies," he wrote.

The Last Shadow Puppets are gearing up for the release of their second album, Everything You've Come to Expect, in April.